Let's continue north, across the little seasonal brook and see what there is to see over on the other side within the "V" of stone wall. First we see a nice rock pile:Just a few feet back from this first pile was another built next to a larger rock:
Hard to escape the impression that this might be of the same type as the rock piles from northeast Groton - with hollows but built against boulders. In a later post, I'll show some more of these. But the timing is wrong for the rusted Ford. I mention the pile is like a "mound with hollow" as that would be consistent with what we saw first before the stepping across the seasonal brook.Continuing along the edge of the wet area - which I think must be the so-called "mine brook", there were a few rock piles built on the ground and then a little structure in the brook:
Another example of rock piles juxtaposed with (rusted out) modern items, this looks like a deliberate "ceremony":
A peculiar medley. Surprising to find such things, squirreled away behind the suburban houses.
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